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Record Nr.

UNINA9910407720603321

Autore

Pradhan Sanjay Kumar

Titolo

India’s Quest for Energy Through Oil and Natural Gas : Trade and Investment, Geopolitics, and Security / / by Sanjay Kumar Pradhan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020

ISBN

981-15-5220-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (249 pages)

Disciplina

333.790954

Soggetti

International relations

Regionalism

Energy policy

Energy security

Peace

Foreign Policy

Energy Policy, Economics and Management

Energy Security

Conflict Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter-1: Conceptual Frameworks -- Chapter-2: Africa: Existing Market with Promising Future -- Chapter-3. Energy Geopolitics and Security in West Asia -- Chapter-4. Central Asia: Doing Business in a Geopolitical Complexity -- Chapter-5. The Latin America and the Caribbean (lac): An Introspection -- Chapter-6. Other Regions: The Unending Discoveries -- Chapter-7. Pipeline: Challenges Many, Progress Slow -- Chapter-8. Russia: Geopolitics in a Fluid Matrix -- Chapter-9. The US: Destination for the new Energy -- Chapter-10. The Way Forward.

Sommario/riassunto

This book analyzes energy security through the lens of oil and natural gas and explains how geopolitics and security challenges affect India’s quest for energy security. It also offers insights into India’s international trade and investment in the overseas oil and natural gas markets and discusses shale energy, adopting region-specific (Africa,



West Asia, Central Asia, and LAC), country-specific (Russia and the US), maritime-specific (Arctic and South China Sea), and pipeline-specific (TAPI, MBI, IPI, and RCI) approaches to analyze India’s oil and natural gas trade and investment abroad. The introductory chapter examines energy perspectives in international relations and conceptualizes energy geopolitics and energy security from both international and Indian standpoints. The book also highlights the similarities and differences in the issues involved in the global oil and natural gas market, and India’s approach to these, offering a roadmap for holistic and integrated energy security through oil and natural gas. Since India’s energy trade and investment in the international oil and natural gas market are not free from the effects of political instability, corruption, environment crisis, militancy, terrorism, war, and geopolitical involvement and interference, the book investigates the nature and extent of the security threats and competition India faces in the oil and natural gas-producing countries while pursuing its trade and investments there. As major sources of energy, oil and natural gas are strategic assets, and energy security is one of the core areas of India’s foreign policy pursuits. As such, the chapters critically assess India’s energy policy and resource diplomacy, providing analyses of the issues raised, identifying the central arguments and presenting existing cooperations – with past examples where necessary. The book appeals to scholars and policymakers active in the fields of energy, political science, international relations, economics, foreign policy, peace and conflict, security and geopolitics, as well as non-experts interested in this topic. .